> Proudly collected 2544 workspaces across 632 cities from 57 countries.
I do a lot of travel and work. These numbers do not sound like a lot, as I assume a strong focus on the US and I live in Europe.
If I could search on your website and have surprising results (more then expected || new places || unexpected details), that might have convinced me to install the app. Now you didn't.
Ah I see, thanks for the suggestion! The app's quite new so we haven't added that many spots yet, but we're working on it. About 1000 of the spots added so far are non-US.
I guess in this case, these numbers are more of a disclaimer :)
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe those are only spots that have been reviewed by WHA users. The app itself still has tons and tons of spots (I think from Foursquare data?) that are pinned on the map but needing some feedback from users. It looks like the creators are watching these comments, so please correct me if I'm wrong.
You're 100% right, the numbers are spots that are reviewed by WHA users. The Foursquare spots are still on the map, but aren't counted because we don't have the work-related attributes yet.
Love what workfrom is doing. We're both in the same space in empowering remote workers, but Work Hard Anywhere focuses on mobile, for on-the-go folks. And more than that, we'd like to encourage our users to build their own coffice community by sharing what they're working on, so people who are in the same space can find ways to network and collaborate with each other.
It might be a way to better promotion if you can turn this (or something else) into a selling point to the individual workspaces. To get them involved into 'selling' your app.
Because I really think its difficult (actually almost impossible) to sell to all individuals like me. You are not tre first and not the last offering this kind of 'directory'. You need critical mass. By offering something unique and/or promote differently. If there is a benefit (added value) for the workspaces then they might be compelled to do the selling for you. Much easier ;-)
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[ 5.6 ms ] story [ 39.3 ms ] threadI do a lot of travel and work. These numbers do not sound like a lot, as I assume a strong focus on the US and I live in Europe.
If I could search on your website and have surprising results (more then expected || new places || unexpected details), that might have convinced me to install the app. Now you didn't.
I guess in this case, these numbers are more of a disclaimer :)
Because I really think its difficult (actually almost impossible) to sell to all individuals like me. You are not tre first and not the last offering this kind of 'directory'. You need critical mass. By offering something unique and/or promote differently. If there is a benefit (added value) for the workspaces then they might be compelled to do the selling for you. Much easier ;-)